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we have brought diversity, we have brought energy and, most important, i think we brought ideas because we are color blind about this but if you want to come to the senate, come to the congress and offer a plan to balance the budget, we'll support you. put your ideas on the table. that is what is lacking in the whole debate. >> i've got to say, sadly what they've also got is harry reid as the majority leader continuing in the senate. if you look at the nevada race, sharron angle and richard murdoch in indiana and -- i forget her name, the witch in delaware. >> chris: christine o'donnell. >> you can have functional control of the u.s. senate today but for the litmus test that exists today. >> chris: and the republican candidates, who went down in the last election, too. >> but they went down from the standpoint they lost the democrats and mr. murdoch, we are supposed to -- >> richard murdoch, indiana. >> why we don't have the women's vote and we have a candidate suggesting a child born as a result of rape is a gift from god? i am not wondering why we don't have more women voting for repu
we have brought diversity, we have brought energy and, most important, i think we brought ideas because we are color blind about this but if you want to come to the senate, come to the congress and offer a plan to balance the budget, we'll support you. put your ideas on the table. that is what is lacking in the whole debate. >> i've got to say, sadly what they've also got is harry reid as the majority leader continuing in the senate. if you look at the nevada race, sharron angle and...
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it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to move along relatively well, as you drive to the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to mention the traffic at the toll plaza is getting a little bit more -- a little bit busier. there are no major problems as you drive through. i want to mention a problem in san jose, word of an injury accident northbound 101 at mckee, the two left lanes are blocked, this is a car may be blocking one lane, this is two vehicles involved in this crash, and it's an injury crash, so the police and fire department are on the scene in san jose. northbound 101 at mckee, just reported a few moments ago, and not even all the emergency
it does not predict earthquakes but detects the first pulses of energy when a fault ruptured. the system is in the pilot stage. >>> 6:17. let's get you moving. sal, i thought you were going to keep the fog off the east shore. >> we're trying to keep it off the east shore but it's in the bay there. it's coming into the east shore, watch for fog to get thicker as you drive through. as a matter of fact, there are no major problems, but it is pretty foggy. the traffic continues to...
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when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> p:23. godaddy is hiring and they are looking for talent right here in the bay area. the arizona-based company was part of a tech job fair at uc berkeley yesterday. a representative from godaddy said she traveled 700 miles to be there. last month, a company opened a new silicon valley office and are planning to double the size of the south bay work force in the coming months. >> we're hiring in sunnyvale, denver, we're hiring in arizona, which is where we're headquartered, and we're looking at other location
when there -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay...
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china is kicking our butts when it comes to green energy production. they are producing -- if we don'to it they are going to do it. to create green energy technology. >> eric: do we care if china produces a solar power panel that produces electricity four times the cost of a fossil fuel megawatt? >> god love them. anything that is uneconic the federal government tends to do. what business do they have to be in the automobile business for god's sake. why should the federal government be in any business. they can't run anything right. they can't but anything lose our money. it is costing you the taxpayer bundle of money to have the federal government get into anything. when you say to come back and substitute something when it comes economically feasible to do so, private industry will do that. if not, let somebody else do it, let the chinese do it. >> eric: we threw up a bunch of logos of different initiatives. solyndra, a-123 battery systems. we have thrown billions of dollars and they are failing. >> they are failing. wayne hit the nail on the head. w
china is kicking our butts when it comes to green energy production. they are producing -- if we don'to it they are going to do it. to create green energy technology. >> eric: do we care if china produces a solar power panel that produces electricity four times the cost of a fossil fuel megawatt? >> god love them. anything that is uneconic the federal government tends to do. what business do they have to be in the automobile business for god's sake. why should the federal government...
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energy security? >> some of the things we have seen is that if keystone is green lighted, it's going to create tremendous construction jobs. the president likes to talk about shovel ready. this is a shovel ready that the private sector will fund. there's probably about $5 billion ready to go right now to start building that pipeline. those would be american jobs. the energy security we will get by bringing 1 million barrel as day from our friend in canned dafment you've got tankers every day coming through south louisiana that goes into the loop and throughout the rest of the country and to our refine riss. those 1 million barrels now don't need to come from these minch countries that don't like us. and when that gasoline is made here there's a world market but it will lower the price of gas at the pump because again it's a stable source of oil from a friend of ours. our country uses 21 million barrel as day. we have to get it from somewhere. do we get it from a middle eastern country? and look at the
energy security? >> some of the things we have seen is that if keystone is green lighted, it's going to create tremendous construction jobs. the president likes to talk about shovel ready. this is a shovel ready that the private sector will fund. there's probably about $5 billion ready to go right now to start building that pipeline. those would be american jobs. the energy security we will get by bringing 1 million barrel as day from our friend in canned dafment you've got tankers every...
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energy security? >> some of the things we have seen, if this is green light li8 ghted, this will create many jobs. there are about $5 billion of private money ready to go right now to start building the pipeline. those jobs are the american jobs. the energy security we will get from our friend in canada. you had tankers every day coming through stealth louisiana. it goes into the loop and throughout the rest of the country and into the refineries. those million barrels do not need to come from the middle eastern countries that do not like us. when that gasoline is made here, there is the world market. it will lower the price of gas at the pump. again, it is a stable source from a friend of ours. our country uses 21 million barrels per day. we have to get it from somewhere. look at the turmoil in the middle east right now. how about working with a friend in canada where we can get a stable source of energy? by the way, china wants that. either china will get the jobs or america will. >> back to the bud
energy security? >> some of the things we have seen, if this is green light li8 ghted, this will create many jobs. there are about $5 billion of private money ready to go right now to start building the pipeline. those jobs are the american jobs. the energy security we will get from our friend in canada. you had tankers every day coming through stealth louisiana. it goes into the loop and throughout the rest of the country and into the refineries. those million barrels do not need to come...
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they're investigating more in the region to meet growing energy around the world. sho beppu reports. >> reporter: the ground beneath the deserts of southern iraq holds some of the world's largest untapped oil deposits. foreign sanctions left the oil in a state of disrepair. but multinational corporations have returned to start new oil production. this is the oil field in southern iraq. i'm standing here, 14 meters high construction site of oil tank. this is where the extracted crude oil will be put temporarily before being put into the pipeline. this oil field is being developed by a joint venture from asia. a malaysian state-run company owns 60% of the stake. while an investment firm backed by japanese government owns the remaining 40%. about 2,400 people work here around the clock. engineers from pakistan and bangladesh work with colleagues from malaysia, japan and iraq. >> japanese count. all right. eight count, please. all right. >> reporter: every morning, workers exercise before heading to the construction site. it's an idea implemented by the japanese employ
they're investigating more in the region to meet growing energy around the world. sho beppu reports. >> reporter: the ground beneath the deserts of southern iraq holds some of the world's largest untapped oil deposits. foreign sanctions left the oil in a state of disrepair. but multinational corporations have returned to start new oil production. this is the oil field in southern iraq. i'm standing here, 14 meters high construction site of oil tank. this is where the extracted crude oil...
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they had a huge demand for energy. in energy poor country. oil, natural gas, nuclear, you name it and thereaftert. the fact that they're looking at liquefied natural gas for propulsion of vehicles and doing it in this country, it reflects the they're doing it there as well. what are we doing? we have a president hitting stars can be run without gene windmills'. i think the chinese are taking a very practical approach. more practical than our administration, and it worries me. neil: you know what is interesting about the chinese in this strategy. they have gotten to the back of keystone planned. if we end up not committing to that their front and center talking to the canadians about being there to pick up the slack and help them out. so they are right in our hemisphere. now in the case of natural gas their right in our country. >> look. if you want to irritate canada more than almost anything else you can conceive of them have the administration rejects keystone again. they will sell to china and china will buy. we have the potential to chang
they had a huge demand for energy. in energy poor country. oil, natural gas, nuclear, you name it and thereaftert. the fact that they're looking at liquefied natural gas for propulsion of vehicles and doing it in this country, it reflects the they're doing it there as well. what are we doing? we have a president hitting stars can be run without gene windmills'. i think the chinese are taking a very practical approach. more practical than our administration, and it worries me. neil: you know...
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at the same time we will allow private capital to more smoothly and effectively enter financing, energy, railway and other factors. we will pursue reform in the social factor so as to promote upward mobility. in some universities in china, the share of rule of students is quite low. we need to gradually raise that so as to give hard-working rural students hope. [speaking chinese] >> translator: we need to focus on key areas and ensure overall coordination. we want to pursue comprehensive reform, covering all factors. so as to make this clear to the goal of socialism with chinese characteristics. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: the fact that in pursuing reform we now have to navigate on china's water when we also to confront some protracted problems. this is because will have to shake up that interest. sometimes stirring vested interest may be more difficult than stirring the salt your but however deep the water may be, we will wade into the water. this is because we have no alternative. reform concerns the destiny of our country, and the future of our nation. in pur
at the same time we will allow private capital to more smoothly and effectively enter financing, energy, railway and other factors. we will pursue reform in the social factor so as to promote upward mobility. in some universities in china, the share of rule of students is quite low. we need to gradually raise that so as to give hard-working rural students hope. [speaking chinese] >> translator: we need to focus on key areas and ensure overall coordination. we want to pursue comprehensive...
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describes the impact of this discovery on the global energy markets . it's massive the mast if innovation picks up in the same very similar very. good deeds in the shade it could be the next game changer potential of. methane hydrates massive again this would really expand the resource space inspired by another order of magnitude russia plans to spend billions of dollars on the arctic self development although some apps for it say that it's not really necessary at the moment to explore such expensive deposits in extremely difficult places what's your take on that conventional reserves are about one point three trillion but what came on board basically with the shale oil is four point eight trillion so a multiple of the existence of. or conventional oil so this is a massive there's no question about peak oil anymore today and this big picture. resource coming to the table obviously puts into question it's all those projects that are of the expensive side and the arctic is a very expensive. oil exploration exercise it's a difficult one it's clear from the
describes the impact of this discovery on the global energy markets . it's massive the mast if innovation picks up in the same very similar very. good deeds in the shade it could be the next game changer potential of. methane hydrates massive again this would really expand the resource space inspired by another order of magnitude russia plans to spend billions of dollars on the arctic self development although some apps for it say that it's not really necessary at the moment to explore such...
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agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is switching over time monies to switch to to the east russia has offered china called gratian in the arctic development how do you see china participating i percent in the sly. shale oil in the us all deemed vestments that was done by the top investors which included many chinese companies so the chinese complain is. doing the is essentially out of economics they have money where do they invest it do they invest in russia in the us in the middle east in that it's just a question of what offers the best return so in essence for such a know if somebody from the government here
agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is...
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. >>> people who work in the energy industry are searching for ways to slash our use of fossil fuels. some of them are excited about so called green plastics. most plastics are made from petroleum. some have come up with ways to make them from plants. >> reporter: the thai government has been organizing this international export since 2006. it's to promote the plastics industry. this plastic items are made from substances found in plants. they are attracting interest throughout asia. >> here in bangkok it's all about brim plastic. a lot of foreigners come to thailand also to attend conference. the product. for thailand it can be more expense for this production. >> reporter: thailand will develop biplastics industry. it already has many companies that make ordinary plastics. farmers in thailand grow large amounts of sugar cane. thai government officials have looked at these factors and developed a road map for industry. >> every year we have 28 million allow them. it can be used as bio plastic. thailand has great potential to be the center bioplastic company in this regi. >> reporter:
. >>> people who work in the energy industry are searching for ways to slash our use of fossil fuels. some of them are excited about so called green plastics. most plastics are made from petroleum. some have come up with ways to make them from plants. >> reporter: the thai government has been organizing this international export since 2006. it's to promote the plastics industry. this plastic items are made from substances found in plants. they are attracting interest throughout...
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well in other energy resources we need she well another energy resources in order to make our current economic model work ok now you mention a concept peak wages so this would fit into what you're talking about here but i wanted you to expand on that a little bit tell us about your thoughts on peak wages. well we look at the wage situation and what i was doing is looking at the total wages paid and really this was by private employers as host of government wages because you can keep manufacturing government shops as much as you want but. were excellent to print money but when you look at the private. and their wages that they generate they seem to. stay in your decline as soon as well prices get high and really the time where we were generating good increases in wages is back when or oil was the quibbling over thirty dollars a barrel or less in two thousand and twelve dollars so we really need very cheap oil it's not just a little bit lower priced a while it's a lot lower price still are right so the leverage that came from the oil all you can i guess you could call it revolution that
well in other energy resources we need she well another energy resources in order to make our current economic model work ok now you mention a concept peak wages so this would fit into what you're talking about here but i wanted you to expand on that a little bit tell us about your thoughts on peak wages. well we look at the wage situation and what i was doing is looking at the total wages paid and really this was by private employers as host of government wages because you can keep...
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energy produced in foreign lands? the administration's policy of benign -- foot dragging on keystone, its blocking of coastal exploration, its regulations imposed by the epa and other agents is -- what that means is america is at the mercy of middle east mullahs and south american dictators. common sense tells us it is time to drill for american energy to create american jobs and american prosperity. it is time for us to have a western hemispheric energy strategy. my approach is pretty simple. make what americans buy, buy what americans make, and sell it to the world. [cheers and applause] that is what we need to be doing in this country. let me close by just sharing with you my take on conservatism in america. now, the popular media narrative -- is that this country has shifted away from conservative ideals, as evidenced by the last two presidential elections. that is what they say. that might be true if republicans had nominated conservative candidates in 2008 and 2012. that might be true. but now we are told our pa
energy produced in foreign lands? the administration's policy of benign -- foot dragging on keystone, its blocking of coastal exploration, its regulations imposed by the epa and other agents is -- what that means is america is at the mercy of middle east mullahs and south american dictators. common sense tells us it is time to drill for american energy to create american jobs and american prosperity. it is time for us to have a western hemispheric energy strategy. my approach is pretty simple....
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when you produce the car it uses a lot of energy and electricity especially to produce the battery. so what's the-- it's like you've already driven it 80,000 miles. he so, you've already put out a lot by buying the car. >> paul: and the production, is it more green, more carbon emissions produced for the battery than produced for a regular car? >> yes, it produces more than twice the amount of co 2, producing the electric cars than the regular gas car. so, it's clearly behind already when it rolls out the factory. and also, while you're driving you still recharge it with electricity and of course, put out less co 2 than a gasoline car, but you have a lot to catch up. unless you drive it for a very long wall, at least, 60, 70,000 miles you don't get ahead because they have very, very short ranges and that's not a possible outcome. >> you have to plug into the electric grid essentially and the electric power is produced by right now things like coal and natural gas. and what if we move to an electric power grid that was fundamentally powered by wind and solar, a lot of californians ar
when you produce the car it uses a lot of energy and electricity especially to produce the battery. so what's the-- it's like you've already driven it 80,000 miles. he so, you've already put out a lot by buying the car. >> paul: and the production, is it more green, more carbon emissions produced for the battery than produced for a regular car? >> yes, it produces more than twice the amount of co 2, producing the electric cars than the regular gas car. so, it's clearly behind...
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beacon energy and on. we have thrown billionings of dollars and they are failing. >> wane hit the nail on the head. when it is economic industry am want to make money doing it. government shouldn't be trying to figure it out. it goes back to healthcare and everything. first and ask questions later. you don't know what you are doing. your job is to protect us and get us off foreign oil. >> mary, the president went to the argon national labs and suggested that we raise two billion from the oil industry to get rid of the oil industry. >> i am happy for green titans to innovate with their money they raised willing leap. physer had the only automobile that broke down in the test because they use the battery we subsidized and i am happy for him to make crappy cars with his own money. don't do it from money you have taken from people. green energy is fine. revolution but do it with your own money. >> it is not green. getting back to the point you started on. electric cars crate more hazardous waste thran gas coun
beacon energy and on. we have thrown billionings of dollars and they are failing. >> wane hit the nail on the head. when it is economic industry am want to make money doing it. government shouldn't be trying to figure it out. it goes back to healthcare and everything. first and ask questions later. you don't know what you are doing. your job is to protect us and get us off foreign oil. >> mary, the president went to the argon national labs and suggested that we raise two billion...
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. >> new at 4:30 san francisco teen teams up with health experts warning against energy drinks. action they want the fda to take. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook.com. and on twitter at m finney. >> taking a look at the san francisco skyway, it's a slow commute into and out of san francisco right now. particularly tough for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make their way east adros cross the bay bridge. the news >>> a california patrol officer received a top law enforcement award for a heroic deed. he was named nation's top trooper by international association of police cheifs. he was the partner of fallen chp officer ken onyoung storm shot and killed in september 2012. carlton returned fire, killing the gunman ux 36-year-old christopher lacey. the panel said officer carlton explained extreme courage. >> there is uncertainty over the future of a palo alto based pharmaceutical company after it's only product has been pulled off the market. they plan to layoff 75% of
. >> new at 4:30 san francisco teen teams up with health experts warning against energy drinks. action they want the fda to take. >> michael finney is taking your questions and will answer them here live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook.com. and on twitter at m finney. >> taking a look at the san francisco skyway, it's a slow commute into and out of san francisco right now. particularly tough for drivers on the left side of the screen trying to make...
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department of energy turned down al jazeera's request to film on the site. they also said no one we asked to interview the officials responsible for the cleanup -- no when we asked to interview the officials responsible for the cleanup. >> the state is extremely concerned that radioactive materials are being released in the environment. we expect the department of energy to do something about that. >> the town nearest the hanford is close by the site, so much so that the -- is closely tied to the site, so much so that the basketball team is called the bombers. people here have learned to live with waste next door. >> fearful of it, no. respectful of it, yes. >> he is a member of the economic development council. he believes it could be, and tourist attraction. >> we have been working to make it a manhattan project national park. >> the plutonium produced at hanford will remain lethally radioactive for more than 80 million years. al jazeera, hanford, washington. >> voters will go to the pull to elect a new president following the death of hugo chavez. many of
department of energy turned down al jazeera's request to film on the site. they also said no one we asked to interview the officials responsible for the cleanup -- no when we asked to interview the officials responsible for the cleanup. >> the state is extremely concerned that radioactive materials are being released in the environment. we expect the department of energy to do something about that. >> the town nearest the hanford is close by the site, so much so that the -- is...
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i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems, all it needs to do is allow energy to continue to expand in california. so i think at this point, the government understands that the future of this country depends on domestic energy. and to the extent that they can help it be safer, i think they will. but right now i think everybody from the companies and the producers to the government understands, this is the future of the united states. we are on the verge of energy-independence, which is something every president has talked about since jimmy carter. nobody has been able to deliver. >> verge means three years, five years? >> by the en
i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems,...
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plans why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after trying to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia when the very profit out of them is a very high return on investment. which is good oh yes it but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that are made by me that is the new the middle managers have changed their name and strategy but i just feel the same of birders. high ranking suspects give no comment where you have to say about that mr president you assume. to president putin. but the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead end. and says sic stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. blood rivers from gold sage couple i've never heard of such a case as ours where so much money and gold has been stolen for so many years. for all the gold in colombia on r.t.e. . they've been
plans why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after trying to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia when the very profit out of them is a very high return on investment. which is good oh yes it but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that are made by me that is the new the middle managers have changed their name and strategy...
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. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing some 9% in their infrastructure. europe investing 5% of their gdp in infrastructure. yet you look at the united states, and we're down around 2%. and that's about half of what we invested 50 years ago. >> what about bridges? where -- how -- you know, there have been major stories having to do with the safety of our bridges, that major collapse in minneapolis a few years ago, are they getting better or not? >> yes. they're actually getting better. they improved over our 2009 report card. again, reflecting an increase investment in bridges. we're seeing that around the nation as local leaders step up and sta
. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing...
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we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military coercion and that could lead them into a confrontation with the united states' desire to maintain free access. the best way of avoiding that military conflict is what we should see because the military conflict with china would be catastrophic for both nations, indeed for the whole region. so, we want to avoid that. i believe the best way of avoiding that is by maintaining a -- continuing to maintain a strong naval presence in the region, and by having an unambiguous commitment to doing that. i believe that our new national security strategy is that unambiguous commitment, and i believe that the u.s. navy
we observed that the rise and shine has more energy needs for more energy than they can produce themselves, and to maintain the economic growth which they believe is essential. we observed that the south china sea is a potential source of energy supplies for china and that there is a contention among the nations in that region as to where the ownership and rights of access are to the south china sea. and this is conceivable that china might seek to reestablish its claim there by military...
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they are eager to look beyond to innocvation, energy, climate. there are not trying to talk about the cyprus issue alone. there was brief mentions saying that of course bureau stability -- euro stability is crucial. how do we get there to encourage growth and innovation? >> they have been distancing themselves from the planet. what else can you tell us? >> this tax on depositors and small depositors it was somehow the instigation of germany. german politicians have been pushing back on that. we heard two government spokespersons say, not at all. they say, not at all. we have heard a lot of criticism through the day from politicians at all across the spectrum saying a tax on small depositors is very question of land by no means were the german politicians satisfied with that part of it. >> melinda, thank you. let's take a look at market reaction. uncertainty over what this would mean for other banks in the euro zone prompting investors to sell off on monday, particularly banking stocks. we have the summary of the day's trading from the frankfurt s
they are eager to look beyond to innocvation, energy, climate. there are not trying to talk about the cyprus issue alone. there was brief mentions saying that of course bureau stability -- euro stability is crucial. how do we get there to encourage growth and innovation? >> they have been distancing themselves from the planet. what else can you tell us? >> this tax on depositors and small depositors it was somehow the instigation of germany. german politicians have been pushing back...
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and why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after a try to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. little . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images those world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. live live . live. live. live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow know there is a new war of words between the u.k. and argentina after four when i honor is voted overwhelmingly to remain a british territory argentina also claims the islands and denounced the referendum as relevant by british prime minister david cameron said he's country will always stand for the focal enters but that's in sharp contrast to the country's treatment of other islanders as our first now reports. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced i think government he put it devastatingly high price on paradise shockingly many it will be the first time the story's ever been heard. of the happine
and why washington is now threatening pakistan with sanctions after a try to ease its crippling energy crisis by sealing a deal with iran. little . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images those world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporation to rule the day. live live . live. live. live. live . live. live live live. live. live. live. live live live live live . welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow know there is a new war of words...
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energy. we're going to change the energy mix as we know it going forward. how you thought about energy five years ago totally changed. neil: i don't know. you have your own white puff of smoke you had today, i want to thank you, and speaking of the other big story of the day, white smoke means, as you know by now, we have a new pope, in fact, we have the first latin american pope putting a stamp on the notion that hispanics are general are not just a growing force, but a reflection of being a worldwide economic force, something newly elected pope francis himself joked about in the initial blessing. listen. glt looks like my brothers, the cardinals, went to find him at the end of the world almost, but here we are. neil: here we are indeed. almost the end of the world. this is the third nonitalian pope we've had in a row, but this is the furtherrest the vatican traveled to find a successor for rome, and argentina, pope john ii, and so, of course, cardinal benedict 16th was from germany. they went a long way to get this guy. former u.s. secretary on the phone
energy. we're going to change the energy mix as we know it going forward. how you thought about energy five years ago totally changed. neil: i don't know. you have your own white puff of smoke you had today, i want to thank you, and speaking of the other big story of the day, white smoke means, as you know by now, we have a new pope, in fact, we have the first latin american pope putting a stamp on the notion that hispanics are general are not just a growing force, but a reflection of being a...
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of course, the energy revolution in the u.s. is really one of the biggest surprises, i think, of the last six or seven years. our dependence on imported oil has fallen from 60% to just over 30% which is the lowest in 25 years. they are one of the companies that helped create that situation. what we think today is that investors are not focused on this exeen's future growth prospects, in particular, they are exploring other fields where they have a lot of resources, but are yet unproven. we are fundamental analysts who believe the early results from the fields show that they'll be very productive, and we like the stock a lot, 60% under valued. cheryl: really? that's big. on apple, you say there's earnings growth to be had at apple. where's that going to come from? >> right. well, i watch the show avidly as well, and the last commentator did a got job, alonggwith the cell phone highlighting apple's success. we agree. apple is extraordinarily cheap. it fell too far. i know one thing, one of the reasons the stock came down so much i
of course, the energy revolution in the u.s. is really one of the biggest surprises, i think, of the last six or seven years. our dependence on imported oil has fallen from 60% to just over 30% which is the lowest in 25 years. they are one of the companies that helped create that situation. what we think today is that investors are not focused on this exeen's future growth prospects, in particular, they are exploring other fields where they have a lot of resources, but are yet unproven. we are...
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to raise the stakes in these of the united states or are they actually trying to address very real energy shortages by pursuing sweetheart deals that heavily sanctioned iran can offer if there were legitimate alternative energy sources that the pakistanis could pursue chances are the united states would have already pointed them out by now and the united states will continue to try to point them out going forward but even if you find those alternative sources if you are going to be able to offer the terms that the iranians are offering the iranians put up five hundred million dollars of a one point five billion dollar project loan to the pakistanis and you know the construction is already halfway done so it's going to be tough to get the pakistanis to go on this completely but the united states isn't going to let up the pressure going forward. well look now at some of the world's other headlines a full audio recording of bradley manning telling a military court why he gave classified data to weave leaks has been leaked despite a core band manning is heard accusing the us army of not value
to raise the stakes in these of the united states or are they actually trying to address very real energy shortages by pursuing sweetheart deals that heavily sanctioned iran can offer if there were legitimate alternative energy sources that the pakistanis could pursue chances are the united states would have already pointed them out by now and the united states will continue to try to point them out going forward but even if you find those alternative sources if you are going to be able to...
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the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy independent. helped, of course, by major finds like the bakken shale. and i'm wondering because romney, for whom you were the energy adviser, had forecasted that the u.s. could be energy independent by 2020 if he had been elected. at this point where do you see that target? is this realistic? given what the situation is here politically. >> certainly we've made very good progress toward energy independence. i started talking about energy independence about two years ago. and at that time we were over 50% imports. and we've seen import level come down. now it's about 37%. s
the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy...
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there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very important governors, right now. on the political landscape. >> do you have any time for dond trump though, man? >> i got that and donald trump had his time, 15 minutes, wonderful, but in a three-day conference in a three-day conference, if you really want to frame the future of the republican party, it rests not necessarily with the folks that you saw parade through today, but more importantly with the folks who were not invited. and i think that that to me is the most stunning tale coming out of this cpac. >> jeb bush's name is not one of the 23 on the cpac's straw
there's not this kind of energy there, because the fire is not there. and it's not being brought by the very names that we've talked about on the show today. so you know, maybe tomorrow with sarah palin's appearance, that, that changes us, a different kind of ignition to turn on. we'll see. i think the message coming out of this cpac is a very muddled one. i think there's some great opportunities lost, but the greatest for me was not inviting chris christie and bob mcdonald. both very, very...
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pakistan could soon become a victim of american sanctions aimed at iran's energy sector is because islam about sayyid up to a joint iranian pakistani gas pipeline to ease its had a crisis it could be a fresh blow to the already fragile relations with washington which have been deteriorating over a massive million casualties caused by u.s. drone strikes are the story community and explains why the risk of sanctions isn't preventing pakistan from pushing ahead with the pipeline plans. by this time these are facing a very. big troubles and very short a big shortage and you know the six hours there have been a lot of meetings between the americans and by just an islam decisional by study side has already demanded it but the americans still have them out on the no sheikh to solve the energy crisis that they're facing since a few years they have been on the promises from the american side but they have said that we want to solve the problems even if we go with the iranians in spite of the sentence so there is a determination as bite me that these are the leadership in pakistan to call for this
pakistan could soon become a victim of american sanctions aimed at iran's energy sector is because islam about sayyid up to a joint iranian pakistani gas pipeline to ease its had a crisis it could be a fresh blow to the already fragile relations with washington which have been deteriorating over a massive million casualties caused by u.s. drone strikes are the story community and explains why the risk of sanctions isn't preventing pakistan from pushing ahead with the pipeline plans. by this...
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but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about today. think of how hard they're working for you if you own their stocks. we know that ken powell's delivering a level of performance at general mills that i find astounding. higher commodity prices, endless buy one get one for cereal and he gives you good earnings reports and endless buybacks. everything you ask for in a ceo. how about stewart miller at lennar? not easy to follow his dad, leonard, but his late father has to be smiling somewhere about what he's done in the toughest housing market since
but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days....
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technologies that created this remarkable energy boom. does the white house understand that? >> i don't know. that's a pretty broad term when we say the white house. you have a lot of environmental extremists there in the white house, too, and they believe if you're burning hydrocarbons, that's going to increase the co 2 and increases the earth's temperature and we have climate change which used to be global warming and that's the force that's pushing back against the keystone xl pipeline and there's no rational argument to oppose it and i think the president knows it and he sent out in a situation, with labor on one side and environmentalists on the other side and he's going to especially the senators on the border especially that they've taken the position that they have. you how vitally important to the president the environmental lobby is. and you know, he's helped greatly by organized labor as you said, they've been on his side, but do you think he sincerely believes we're going to empower america with algae and wind farms? >> i thin
technologies that created this remarkable energy boom. does the white house understand that? >> i don't know. that's a pretty broad term when we say the white house. you have a lot of environmental extremists there in the white house, too, and they believe if you're burning hydrocarbons, that's going to increase the co 2 and increases the earth's temperature and we have climate change which used to be global warming and that's the force that's pushing back against the keystone xl pipeline...
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energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step here and put the ball in their court. would that have consequence? >> well he's certainly done that privately. when he spoke to the congressional democrats in private meet, this week he says we ought to do entitlement reform now because it will be a much better deal than if you wait and do it under republican president. if you look at his proposals, he's right. he's proposed means testing. mark's right he didn't want the public to know bit. there's a real balancing act here that the only way he's going to get republicans to give on renews and some won't is to do really serious su
energy i'm not so sure about, they'll get a mini gun deal background checks. i'm not quite sure that that, though, really means that they can't, that they shouldn't focus on the budgetary stuff because that really does dominate. >> rose: so what if the president said and you heard this from me before. what if the president says i will lay out everything i do in terms of entitlement reform and gets the democrat party in the house and the senate behind him. i'm going to make a bold step...